Amy! I was having similar problems! The only solution I found was to go a size or two bigger with your needle. I started with the usual 28 and found a 24 worked like a dream. Just a suggestion! Good luck
Hi Dan, thanks for sharing that info! However, I did try the 24-needle size before and I was struggling. I found that the size 26 needle was delightful to use especially when doing cross country. Thank you so much for your lovely suggestions. Take care and Happy Stitching! 👋😊🪴❤️ Amy
J’ai fait la même chose avec mon Little Cake Shop d’Aimee Stewart et je ne regrette pas, la démarcation ne se voit pas 😊 Merci pour vos vidéos, très joli modèle ❤🏔️🌄🏡❤️😊
Hi Amy, Felicia D here, USA. I would not ditch this project. I like how you made a different stitch pattern. Can you consider doing a tutorial to show how you do it. I have been studying your techniques. I have 1 head project I haven't started yet. It's the free pattern, dragonflies. I throughly enjoy 😉 your channel and the music selections 🎉🎉🎉😅😅❤❤❤❤
I would not ditch this project, I can understand that it gets frustrates that the needle keeps getting stuck and that it looks a bit too bulky. I think your solution is a great idea. and maybe instead of cross country, use the parking. but this project looks too pretty to ditch.
Beautiful stitching! Stitching cross country does create a lot of thread underneath and creates a frustration trying to push and pull the needle through. I do hope you will find a way to stick with this, since you have so much completed already, and it looks lovely. Perhaps if you switched methods to the line-by-line approach (I have watched you use on other pieces) would help reduce the bulk? I have used a 3-thread stitch also on DMC 310 stitches to give better coverage. Hope you find a way to complete this.
I only do parking and it doesn't really help with bulk. There will still be bulk when using 2 threads, unfortunately. I only ever use 2 threads on 22ct or bigger now because of this. Even better, 18ct or bigger.
Please continue, itis such a beautful piece and your solution works. I love your videos and watch all of them while stitching travel in London by Aimee Stuart. I love to support but do you only accept credit cards. Keep going you are doing so well. ❤
Hi Pamela, thank you so much for your lovely feedback. I am sticking to this stitching method. Now, it’s easier to stitch. If you wish to support the channel, I only have the buy me a coffee feature which you can find in the description down below of this video. Thank you so much for supporting this channel! It’s very much appreciated! 🥰🪴😘😊 Amy
Amy your revised method seems to be working beautifully. This piece is so pretty and you are getting close to 40%! I look forward to seeing more.
Amy! I was having similar problems! The only solution I found was to go a size or two bigger with your needle. I started with the usual 28 and found a 24 worked like a dream. Just a suggestion! Good luck
Hi Dan, thanks for sharing that info! However, I did try the 24-needle size before and I was struggling. I found that the size 26 needle was delightful to use especially when doing cross country. Thank you so much for your lovely suggestions. Take care and Happy Stitching! 👋😊🪴❤️ Amy
Hi Amy
This is so pretty - I love the Chart. Beautiful Stitching. Beautiful Progress.
Take Care & Happy Stitching
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Hi Linda, thank you so much for your lovely comments. Take care and Happy Stitching! 😊🥰🪴❤️ Amy
J’ai fait la même chose avec mon Little Cake Shop d’Aimee Stewart et je ne regrette pas, la démarcation ne se voit pas 😊 Merci pour vos vidéos, très joli modèle ❤🏔️🌄🏡❤️😊
Hi Amy, Felicia D here, USA. I would not ditch this project. I like how you made a different stitch pattern. Can you consider doing a tutorial to show how you do it. I have been studying your techniques. I have 1 head project I haven't started yet. It's the free pattern, dragonflies.
I throughly enjoy 😉 your channel and the music selections 🎉🎉🎉😅😅❤❤❤❤
I’ve done this exact technique for the same reason and it turned out great!! This is in my pile to stitch
I would not ditch this project, I can understand that it gets frustrates that the needle keeps getting stuck and that it looks a bit too bulky. I think your solution is a great idea. and maybe instead of cross country, use the parking. but this project looks too pretty to ditch.
This piece is so beautiful!!
Beautiful stitching! Stitching cross country does create a lot of thread underneath and creates a frustration trying to push and pull the needle through. I do hope you will find a way to stick with this, since you have so much completed already, and it looks lovely. Perhaps if you switched methods to the line-by-line approach (I have watched you use on other pieces) would help reduce the bulk? I have used a 3-thread stitch also on DMC 310 stitches to give better coverage. Hope you find a way to complete this.
I only do parking and it doesn't really help with bulk. There will still be bulk when using 2 threads, unfortunately. I only ever use 2 threads on 22ct or bigger now because of this. Even better, 18ct or bigger.
Please continue, itis such a beautful piece and your solution works. I love your videos and watch all of them while stitching travel in London by Aimee Stuart. I love to support but do you only accept credit cards. Keep going you are doing so well. ❤
Hi Pamela, thank you so much for your lovely feedback. I am sticking to this stitching method. Now, it’s easier to stitch. If you wish to support the channel, I only have the buy me a coffee feature which you can find in the description down below of this video. Thank you so much for supporting this channel! It’s very much appreciated! 🥰🪴😘😊 Amy
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